
I remember a couple of years ago I had a period when I could not bring myself to wake up in the morning. That is, I understood the need to get up on time, but this understanding was with me all day and evening. But in the morning the brain refused to work, and no tricks did not help to get up on time. Actually, sleep before noon did not threaten me, except that then I had to work at night. As a consequence - a vicious circle. In the end, I was able to learn how to get up early, but with such an alarm clock as this one, I think I wouldn’t need to train myself. And the alarm clock is just a magic wand for people who need to get up on time.
With this alarm clock just can not sleep. Calling (or rather, making noise with all his might) will be all the time until you complete a simple task - enter the correct code on the mini-keyboard. What's so complicated? Well, the keyboard is wireless, and you should put it in the next room, as far as possible from the bedroom (or the place that the bedroom replaces for you). The code is simple - this is the correct date.
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But, first of all, waking up in the morning to the incessant sounds of an alarm clock, you must first remember where the keyboard is. Secondly, you need to get up and walk to it. Third, you need to remember what the date is now and enter it. All these manipulations suggest that the person who has completed the full cycle of necessary actions has already woken up and is unlikely to fall asleep. And yes, as mentioned above, the alarm makes very unpleasant sounds, you can’t hear any birds singing or the sound of waves.
Disable the alarm from the network also does not work - it will continue to work on batteries that are hidden away and securely. So the only way out is to wake up. Of course, you can simply not insert the batteries into the alarm clock, or put the keyboard next to the bed - but in this case, you will hardly be able to get up on time, it is incurable :)
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